There are axial and appendicular bones. (The appendages are the arms and legs, which contain approx. 30 bones each.)
There are typically 22 bones in the head. There are 33 bones in the spine.
These include:
7 cervix (neck);
12 thorax; 5 lumbar; 5 sacral; 4 coccyx. The pelvic girdle is fused to the sacrum at the sacro-illiac joint. The pelvis is the part that is added onto the spine. The thorax (chest) consists of 12 pairs of ribs: 7 pairs 'true' ribs (joined directly to the sternum ("breast-bone")); 3 pairs 'false' ribs (joined to the sternum ("breast-bone") by cartilage); 2 pairs 'floating' ribs (not connected to the sternum ("breast-bone") at all, connected to the diaphragm.;
The shoulder girdle consists of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the clavicle ("collar bone").
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Group Members : La'Creshia Wells, Damion Watson, Teresa Givhan, Quran Chapell
Planning: Types of Bones
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What is the femur?Outline
Introducing Bones:
There are axial and appendicular bones.
(The appendages are the arms and legs, which contain approx. 30 bones each.)
There are typically 22 bones in the head.
There are 33 bones in the spine.
These include:
7 cervix (neck);
12 thorax;The pelvic girdle is fused to the sacrum at the sacro-illiac joint.
The pelvis is the part that is added onto the spine.
The thorax (chest) consists of 12 pairs of ribs:
The shoulder girdle consists of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the clavicle ("collar bone").
http://www.ivy-rose.co.uk/HumanBody/Skeletal/Skeletal_System.php
1 x Frontal Bone
1 x Occipital Bone
2 x Parietal Bones
1 x Sphenoid Bone
2 x Temporal Bones
1 x Atlas (1st Vertebra), and
1 x Axis (2nd Vertebra).
Draft and Annotated Outline
Presentation and Assessment
Final Presentation